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EDITORS’ NOTES

“Saying ‘African Giant’ goes [to] a lot more than music,” Burna Boy tells Apple Music. “It’s a symbol of strength. That’s what I want my people to feel like, to realize that they are.” On the Nigerian Afrofusion kingpin’s fourth studio album, that credo of understanding your worth and truth rings through songs which address success (“Gbona”), respect (“Anybody”), love and desire (“On the Low”), and poverty, aspiration, and the daily grind (“Dangote”). Burna Boy might talk of ancestral influence overtaking his messaging and songwriting—“When it’s time for music to be made, it’s almost like my ancestors just come into me and then it’s them,” he says—but he continues to skillfully consolidate the new with the old. Leading-edge pop, hip-hop, and R&B fuse with Afrobeat and reggae traditions in vibrant grooves that are rich but never overcooked. His vocals demonstrate a matching versatility, shifting gears with supercar precision and ricocheting between English, Yoruba, and Nigerian Pidgin. “Music is supposed to be a universal language,” he says. “You understanding what I’m saying is secondary. The primary thing is what does the person inside of you hear? What does your spirit hear? That’s the job of music—that’s what it’s supposed to do.”

EDITORS’ NOTES

“Saying ‘African Giant’ goes [to] a lot more than music,” Burna Boy tells Apple Music. “It’s a symbol of strength. That’s what I want my people to feel like, to realize that they are.” On the Nigerian Afrofusion kingpin’s fourth studio album, that credo of understanding your worth and truth rings through songs which address success (“Gbona”), respect (“Anybody”), love and desire (“On the Low”), and poverty, aspiration, and the daily grind (“Dangote”). Burna Boy might talk of ancestral influence overtaking his messaging and songwriting—“When it’s time for music to be made, it’s almost like my ancestors just come into me and then it’s them,” he says—but he continues to skillfully consolidate the new with the old. Leading-edge pop, hip-hop, and R&B fuse with Afrobeat and reggae traditions in vibrant grooves that are rich but never overcooked. His vocals demonstrate a matching versatility, shifting gears with supercar precision and ricocheting between English, Yoruba, and Nigerian Pidgin. “Music is supposed to be a universal language,” he says. “You understanding what I’m saying is secondary. The primary thing is what does the person inside of you hear? What does your spirit hear? That’s the job of music—that’s what it’s supposed to do.”

TITLE

TIME

African Giant

3:04

Anybody

3:08

Wetin Man Go Do

3:08

Dangote

3:45

Gum Body (feat. Jorja Smith)

3:15

Killin Dem (feat. Zlatan)

3:41

Omo

2:27

Secret (feat. Jeremih & Serani)

3:23

Collateral Damage

3:17

Another Story (feat. M.anifest)

4:16

Pull Up

3:07

Blak Ryno (Skit)

1:06

Destiny

3:17

Different (feat. Damian Marley & Angelique Kidjo)

3:16

Gbona

3:07

On the Low

3:05

Show & Tell (feat. Future)

2:42

This Side (feat. YG)

3:22

Spiritual

3:41

19 Songs, 1 Hour

Released: Jul 25, 2019

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